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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 2959171" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>The Rem 260 is sucking hind tit to the Creedmore as 7STW states but there isn't a thimble full of difference between the two. With 130/140gr Berger hunting or Hornady ELD bullets traveling 2,850-2,950 fps it's an excellent antelope, elk, deer, or sheep hunting round.</p><p></p><p>Remington missed out on getting this chambering to the American hunter with poor bullet selection and lack of advertising. Much like they did with the 7mm SAUM with it being a better case design than the 7WSM.</p><p></p><p>The 260 with high BC bullets flies fairly flat, is easy on the shooter, cheep to reload, and will kill further than most hunters are willing to shoot. What's not to like about this cartridge other than it's not what the cool kids are shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 2959171, member: 33119"] The Rem 260 is sucking hind tit to the Creedmore as 7STW states but there isn't a thimble full of difference between the two. With 130/140gr Berger hunting or Hornady ELD bullets traveling 2,850-2,950 fps it's an excellent antelope, elk, deer, or sheep hunting round. Remington missed out on getting this chambering to the American hunter with poor bullet selection and lack of advertising. Much like they did with the 7mm SAUM with it being a better case design than the 7WSM. The 260 with high BC bullets flies fairly flat, is easy on the shooter, cheep to reload, and will kill further than most hunters are willing to shoot. What's not to like about this cartridge other than it's not what the cool kids are shooting. [/QUOTE]
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